Sentences with phrase «auction houses do»

In most cases, auction houses do not give warranty or guarantee for the cars sold.
It's a measure of how the market moves, how the economy moves, it also depends on how the auction houses do with those guarantees.
For a full guide, including which auction houses do this, see our guide to Lost luggage auctions.
For a full guide, including which auction houses do this, see Lost Luggage Auctions.

Not exact matches

A spokeswoman for Christie's, the auction house that sold «Salvator Mundi,» said it did not comment on the identities of any buyers or sellers without their permission.
If you do not repay the full amount when due, the lender can foreclose and sell your house at auction.
What we do in our lab is we unearth truth on a lot of work for dealers and collectors and auction houses, and I tell you, I often feel like the opposite of Antiques Roadshow, because so often we have to get people the bad news about their objects rather than the good news.
After Connelly's character is evicted from her house for refusing to pay delinquent taxes — an error that she does not correct — Kingsley's stern newcomer bids and wins the house at auction.
He also comes in and does that first assessment of what you have in your house that might be worth selling at auction.
There's still some basic things it lacks, most obviously a decent in - game auction house for trading items, and a better teaming system for locating people interested in grouping, but it does keep a count on how long you've been playing and after a long session pops up a «You've been playing for four hours.
Well, it almost did, with auction house Artcurial dropping the hammer at a monumental $ 35.7 million, including house fees.
We have in house financing available, however, if we provide financing we have to charge the Regular Non Discounted Price which is listed on our personal website for the vehicle.Buyer's Inspection: We do our best to disclose all information known about this vehicle for auction.
Before he died, my father bought the wreck at auction, planned on restoring it to its original state, just like he did for so many smaller houses in the neighborhood.
This handy little guide is going to teach you all of the insider secrets that «they» don't want you to know about government actions, where you can find foreclosed homes and cars and trucks an absolute steal for years now individuals in the know have been using government auctions to find houses and cars fixed them up and flip them for profit, and they would prefer that these auctions stay secret, because they want to keep all the good deals for themselves.
Typically, people only think about saving on everyday items like groceries, and generally they only associate auctions with the Internet or a weekend in the country buying antiques and collectibles, but they don't do associate auctions with buying important items like houses and cars.
It means you're camping at the auction house, reposting every hour or two to undercut the other five guys who are doing the exact same thing.
but then I didn't agree with the very idea of a real - money auction house, so I found their rationale for protecting it very weak anyway.
Part of me wants to short this stock but that's probably not the world's greatest idea, especially as I have not done due diligence (e.g. contact the auction house, figure out what the terms are).
It should came as no surprise that lenders do not like this situation because the promise to pay contained in the note is gone and the lender has lost the ability to collect a deficiency if the house is sold at a foreclosure auction for less than the amount of the loan.
Well, we really don't need a scenario, let's just revisit the auction house & luxury goods sectors I discussed earlier.
I didn't highlight this, but I suspect his leadership's been another key contributor in the past few years — but it's impossible to tell how much of a contribution, as other auction houses enjoyed records results also, and Saga management is so low - key (in typical Scandi fashion).
Customizing cars and selling & buying via the Auction house is among the most addicting things I've ever done in a video game before.
Things do get a bit more complicated with the fusing of demons as like in the previous first game you could acquire them via the demon auction house or summoning past demons you summoned.
But then on the other hand, there's a thing where if you go to the auction house in game there's an actual auctioneer whose actually saying things like, doing the actual auctioneer talk `... sold to the man in the back» like there's actually someone saying that in - game.
Blizzard, wanting to give players a safe place to do in - game cash and real - world cash transactions for items, has created an Auction House for Diablo III players.
For instance some loot box systems do allow for players to work towards acquiring what they want by buying / selling from a user marketplace using in - game currency, Madden's Ultimate Team model with their auction house comes to mind.
The same fantastic auction house from past games returns, as does the multitude of multiplayer race offerings, but this time they are partnered with an Auto log feature similar to NFS Hot Pursuit and SSX.
Even Brett Gorvy, who just left Christie's after 23 years to join forces with the dealer Dominique Lévy — this year Ms. Levy took on the painter Pat Steir, 74, and the Korean sculptor Lee Seung - taek, 84 — said that what galleries do for artists can not be replicated by an auction house.
And many dealers say auction houses will not be able to serve artists and their legacies the way galleries do.
One could even argue that the Whitney is not endorsing Sotheby's, that the auction house might as well do some good on the side while starving its staff, that museums can hardly compete with the 2012 New York art fairs for crass commercialism, and that gallery workers hardly make out any better than the auction staff.
Sotheby's New York seems to be doing things just right these past several seasons as the auction house secured several significant artworks by the brightest stars of Abstract Expressionism and set public sale records for Gerhard Richter and Barnett Newmann.
After that Kilchmann worked in an auction house in Zurich, which — like many others — did not overcome the turbulences that hit the market during the time of the first Gulf war in 1991.
Just as the auction houses had difficulty getting collectors to part with their prize pieces this fall, so did the dealers preparing for Art Basel.
Does anyone still believe that much in art, outside of auction houses?
Perhaps Hammons did go with the buck: In 2013, a record price of $ 8 million for his work, the highest for any living black artist, was set at Phillips New York when he consigned an untitled basketball backboard chandelier to the auction house directly.
Sotheby's New York seems to be doing things just right these past several seasons as the auction house...
And that observation reminds us again that Jerry Saltz actually does have something to say until he remembers that all modern ills stem from art sales and he's right back attacking the auction houses and the market.
Although not as shocking or provoking as Red But Close - Up, Red But (Distance) did achieve a significant hammer price of $ 330,000, selling for 65 % over the high estimate at Sotheby's auction house in New York in 2000.
According to the Antiques Trade Gazette, the deal does not include sister auction house Bloomsbury, the Mallett inventory, rental income from the former Mallett New York premises or the firm's interests in Masterpiece London.
That figure doesn't come near Christie's record - toppling $ 692 million total the previous night, but it does establish a record as the highest - grossing sale ever at the auction house.
Auction houses can be reactive to the market but they do best when they try to lead it.
For years auction houses have looked beyond the gavel and done exactly what dealers do.
A number of art experts have said that galleries and auction houses have done a poor job of combining their respective skill sets in the past; for example, when Sotheby's bought André Emmerich Gallery in 1996 and purchased a stake in Deitch Projects in 1997; or when Christie's acquired Haunch of Venison in 2007.
Final prices reflect auction house commissions; estimates do not.
Doeringer is putting conceptual art truisms to the test: The most obvious is the age - old conceptual saw that the idea or gesture, and not the object itself, is the art (tell that to the auction houses that do well selling Ruscha bookworks or Ray photographs for hundreds of thousands of dollars.)
The Christie's event doesn't replace the popular in - house auction that draws top collectors to the museum's annual gala, which is being chaired by Susie and Sanford Criner and Marita and J.B. Fairbanks on April 4.
The prices include buyer's commission charged by the auction house; the estimates don't.
Robert Cenedella said private collectors, galleries and auction houses play a large role in determining which works end up in museum collections, creating a system that drives up prices for a small group of select artists while shutting out others who «do not carry the imprimatur or financial cache of the contemporary artists within the closed system.»
«The system today — put in place by galleries, auction houses, and art critiques — has nothing to do with talent, development of skill, or maturation of the art world,» said Cenedella, a teacher at the Art Students League of New York known for satirical works that have included a painting of Santa Claus on a crucifix.
Christie's London Evening Auction of Post-War & Contemporary Art Realises # 132.8 m / $ 207.3 m / $ 165.8 m - The Highest Ever Result for the Category at any Auction House in Europe Yves Klein's Le Rose du bleu sells for # 23.5 M ($ 36.7 M / $ 29.4 M) A new world record for a French post-war artist at auction 4 lots sold above # 10 million / 5 lots sold above $ 10 Auction of Post-War & Contemporary Art Realises # 132.8 m / $ 207.3 m / $ 165.8 m - The Highest Ever Result for the Category at any Auction House in Europe Yves Klein's Le Rose du bleu sells for # 23.5 M ($ 36.7 M / $ 29.4 M) A new world record for a French post-war artist at auction 4 lots sold above # 10 million / 5 lots sold above $ 10 Auction House in Europe Yves Klein's Le Rose du bleu sells for # 23.5 M ($ 36.7 M / $ 29.4 M) A new world record for a French post-war artist at auction 4 lots sold above # 10 million / 5 lots sold above $ 10 auction 4 lots sold above # 10 million / 5 lots sold above $ 10 million
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